How to Set Up Bright Data With OpenBullet
Enhance your automation workflows with Bright Data on OpenBullet. This guide will help you configure Bright Data for secure and efficient operations.
Expand to get your Bright Data Proxy Access Information
Expand to get your Bright Data Proxy Access Information
Your proxy access information
Bright Data proxies are grouped in “Proxy zones”. Each zone holds the configuration for the proxies it holds.
To get access to the proxy zone:
- Login to Bright Data control panel
- Select the proxy zone or setup a new one
- Click on the new zone name, and select the Overview tab.
- In the overview tab, under Access details you can find the proxy access details, and copy them to clipboard on click.
- You will need: Proxy Host, Proxy Port, Proxy Zone username and Proxy Zone password.
- Click on the copy icons to copy the text to your clipboard and paste in your tool’s proxy configuration.
Access Details Section Example
Residential proxy access
To access Bright Data’s Residential Proxies you will need to either get verified by our compliance team, or install a certificate. Read more…
Targeting search engines?
If you target a search engine like google, bing or yandex, you need a special Search Engine Results Page (SERP) proxy API. Use Bright Data SERP API to target search engines. Click here to read more about Bright Data SERP proxy API.
Correct setup of proxy test to avoid “PROXY ERROR”
In many tools you will see a “test proxy” function, which performs a conncectivity test to your proxy, and some add a geolocation test as well, to identify the location of the proxy.
To correctly test your proxy you should target those search queries to:
https://geo.brdtest.com/welcome.txt
.
Some tools use popular search engines (like google.com) as a default test target. Bright Data will block those requests and you tool will show proxy error although your proxy is perfectly fine.
If your proxy test fails, this is probably the reason. Make sure that your test domain is not a search engine (this is done in the tool configuration, and not controlled by Bright Data).
What is OpenBullet?
OpenBullet is a powerful automation and testing tool often used for managing and testing HTTP requests, scraping data, and performing automated workflows. By integrating Bright Data, you can ensure secure, private, and reliable connections while minimizing the risk of detection or bans.
How to Set Up Bright Data With OpenBullet
Follow these steps to integrate Bright Data with OpenBullet:
Install OpenBullet
- Visit the OpenBullet GitHub page and download the latest release.
- Extract the downloaded files and run the application on your system.
Create a Proxy Group
- From the OpenBullet dashboard, navigate to the Proxies tab.
- Click Add Group to create a new group for your proxies.
- In the Name field, enter a descriptive name for the group to help you organize and identify it later.
- Click Accept to confirm and save the group.
Add Your Bright Data Proxy Details
- Select the group you just created from the proxy group list.
- Click Import to open the proxy configuration panel.
- In the Import proxies window:
- Switch to the Paste tab.
- Paste your Bright Data details in the format:
[HOST]:[PORT]:[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]
- Click Accept to save your proxy settings.
For country-specific proxies, adjust the username format to your-username-country-XX
(e.g., your-username-country-US
) to use a specific exit node.
By integrating Bright Data with OpenBullet, you enhance your workflows with secure and anonymous connections. Whether automating tasks, testing applications, or scraping data, Bright Data ensures reliable performance and privacy.